this has been discussed somewhat in earlier posts. Apparently, Vonage has decided to focus on the residential market for now. Aside from their change in focus, there was no announcement on Vonage's part regarding this shift.

If you do a search on this forum you will see some posts on this topic.

_________________St. Louis, MOVonage Customer from February 2005 to May 2010ISP: CharterRouter: Linksys RT31P2 (blew up during electrical storm)

I just started using a virtual pbx for my small business from Easy Office Phone. The quality is really good and both my partner and I can answer incoming calls even though we both work from our homes. The website is at http://www.easyofficephone.com

Vonage is a residential service. Don't be fooled into thinking it is easy to offer both a residential service and a business service provider. One key difference is in the number of simultaneous calls on an account. Vonage offers an unlimited plan because they know there is only one user on an account.

A business of 10 people will want to get 10 calls to come in on one line at the same time.

Look for a BUSINESS class Voip provider, like Junction Networks(google "junction networks"). They don't have a huge marketing budget so you may not have heard of them. BUT, they have been around for years and they are great at BUSINESS Voip.

You can get a hosted pbx account for $39.95 per month which includes all the pbx features plus 5 voice mailboxes. Usage is reasonably priced on a per minute basis. They don't have unlimited plans but I am guessing it ends up being cheaper to pay by the minute.

They are entirely SIP based so you can use any SIP phone or softphone. Check them out.